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When Isaac Newton formulated his laws of motion in 1687, he basically explained EVERY force we feel daily—from why apples fall to why rockets launch. One man's apple bonk → changed science forever. Mind-blowing how one force epiphany reshaped the world! 🍎🚀 #Newton

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Ever seen a car 'roll uphill' on a gravity hill? Mind blown? It's not defying gravity—it's a sneaky optical illusion from tilted surroundings messing with your brain's sense of level! Reality vs perception: forces win, eyes lose 🤯 #Physics #GRAVITY #studytips Credits to creator

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😂 Lab Laughs: Graphite (your pencil lead) and Diamond walk into a materials science class. Graphite: “I’m all about sliding layers – super flexible!” Diamond: “Tetrahedral bonds for life – nothing scratches me!” Same carbon atoms. Totally different structures = pencil vs.

😂 Lab Laughs: Graphite (your pencil lead) and Diamond walk into a materials science class. 
Graphite: “I’m all about sliding layers – super flexible!” Diamond: “Tetrahedral bonds for life – nothing scratches me!” Same carbon atoms. Totally different structures = pencil vs.
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🧙 Visual Teaser: This looks like a piece of frozen smoke you could blow away… yet it can support a brick without crumbling! It’s silica aerogel – 99 % air, nanostructured silica network trapping pockets so tiny they beat the best insulators on the planet. Structure creates the

🧙 Visual Teaser: This looks like a piece of frozen smoke you could blow away… yet it can support a brick without crumbling! It’s silica aerogel – 99 % air, nanostructured silica network trapping pockets so tiny they beat the best insulators on the planet. Structure creates the
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Quiz time! Lets talk about chemistry for today... Do you still remember what is an element, mixture and compound? Would like to hear your comments below #atomicstructure #chemistry

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✨ “The universe is made of stories, not atoms.” – Muriel Rukeyser Tutor twist: But every atom’s “story” is its bonding and arrangement — and that story decides whether you get a fluffy pillow or a bullet-proof vest! Master structure → properties and you literally shape the

✨ “The universe is made of stories, not atoms.” – Muriel Rukeyser
Tutor twist: But every atom’s “story” is its bonding and arrangement — and that story decides whether you get a fluffy pillow or a bullet-proof vest!
Master structure → properties and you literally shape the
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🤯 14 Nov 1985 – Buckyballs (C₆₀ fullerenes) discovered! 60 carbon atoms locked in a perfect soccer-ball cage. One of the most symmetrical molecules ever found. Sparked the entire field of carbon nanotechnology overnight. Nobel Prize 1996. From lab curiosity to potential

🤯 14 Nov 1985 – Buckyballs (C₆₀ fullerenes) discovered! 60 carbon atoms locked in a perfect soccer-ball cage. One of the most symmetrical molecules ever found. Sparked the entire field of carbon nanotechnology overnight. Nobel Prize 1996. From lab curiosity to potential
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Turn projectile motion boring? Build a quick popsicle catapult! Materials: 10-12 sticks, 4-5 rubber bands, plastic spoon. Stack base, add arm, launch marshmallows. Kids learn force, angle, gravity while giggling. Instant engagement boost! Try it tomorrow. #TutorTips #STEM

Turn projectile motion boring? Build a quick popsicle catapult! Materials: 10-12 sticks, 4-5 rubber bands, plastic spoon. Stack base, add arm, launch marshmallows. Kids learn force, angle, gravity while giggling. Instant engagement boost! Try it tomorrow. #TutorTips #STEM
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Ancient Romans used torsion catapults to hurl stones 300+ yards—powered by twisted ropes! Fast-forward: your popsicle stick version uses rubber bands for the same stored energy principle. Build one & feel like an engineer from 399 BC! Mind blown? 🤯 #STEM #HistoryMeetsScience

Ancient Romans used torsion catapults to hurl stones 300+ yards—powered by twisted ropes! Fast-forward: your popsicle stick version uses rubber bands for the same stored energy principle. Build one & feel like an engineer from 399 BC! Mind blown? 🤯 #STEM #HistoryMeetsScience
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Brain teaser: If you double the rubber bands on your popsicle stick catapult, what happens to launch distance? (Hint: energy storage!) A) Doubles B) Quadruples C) Stays same. Build & test—reply with your answer & results! Winner gets bragging rights. 🧠 #STEM #BrainTeaser

Brain teaser: If you double the rubber bands on your popsicle stick catapult, what happens to launch distance? (Hint: energy storage!) 
A) Doubles 
B) Quadruples 
C) Stays same. 
Build & test—reply with your answer & results! Winner gets bragging rights. 🧠 #STEM #BrainTeaser
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Did you know? A popsicle stick catapult demos Newton's 3rd Law (action-reaction) perfectly—the band pulls back, marshmallow flies forward! Quick tip: Adjust spoon angle for max range (around 45°!). Simple build, big physics lesson. #DidYouKnow #STEMNugget #physics

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Why do viral videos spread so fast? Imagine a tiny STEM experiment: you post a cool circuit demo. Algo shows it to 300 random users. If >50% watch to the end + like/share → boom, it blasts to millions like a chain reaction in a nuclear reactor! 😂 No followers needed—just pure

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Typical looping of a student on the weekends and "Why viral videos spread fast? Algo sees you rewatch + comment = pushes it to EVERYONE. Sorry homework, science wins again. 😂📱 #TeacherLife #STEM

Typical looping of a student on the weekends and 
"Why viral videos spread fast? 
Algo sees you rewatch + comment = pushes it to EVERYONE. Sorry homework, science wins again. 😂📱 #TeacherLife #STEM
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In 2005-2006, early YouTube virals like 'Evolution of Dance' or 'Numa Numa' spread via basic shares—no smart algos yet! Fast-forward to today: TikTok/YouTube AI tests videos in seconds, then snowballs like exponential growth in math. From dial-up to global in hours—what a leap!

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illusion of virality: Stare at this... wait, it's just a simple loop video, but watch how fast your brain wants to rewatch! That's the algo secret—high completion rate = instant push to more eyes. STEM fact: AI predicts your next click faster than you do. Mind blown? 👀

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Brain Teaser: A video gets shown to 300 users. If 70% finish it + 20% like/share, algo pushes to 10k, then millions. Why? Because it's math—weighted engagement scores create exponential spread. What's the key STEM principle here? (Hint: think population growth models) 🧠

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The math teacher announced: 'Marc and Joseph have tennis balls. The ratio of Marc's to Joseph's is 2:3.' A student whispers: 'Poor Joseph... hope he gets more balls soon!' 😏😂 Ratios: making everyday objects awkward since forever. What's the funniest ratio mishap you've heard